Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
TAKE OFFto leave quickly (1) or to do well in sales (2)
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1. The boys threw rocks at the old man’s windows. When he came out of the house to chase them away, they took off.
2. The young man invented a gadget to use in the kitchen and now he is trying to sell it. It hasn’t sold well so far but he’s sure that eventually it will take off. Synonym: sell like hotcakes (opt.2). |
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